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Originally posted by LethalFemme
You know you want to.mhm

Will this do for now? ermm

Originally posted by Slay
Will this do for now? ermm

nahuh

Originally posted by LethalFemme
nahuh

Darn. I have no group photos. lookaround

Originally posted by Slay
Darn. I have no group photos. lookaround

You'll just have to do individuals. So that we can appreciate them individually.tongue_ss

Originally posted by LethalFemme
You'll just have to do individuals. So that we can appreciate them individually.tongue_ss

ermm

Originally posted by Slay
ermm

Betterermm

Originally posted by Slay
tohslaugh
Walk on home, boy. 🙄

as far as being able to run long distances, i'll agree that soccer has the edge. but if you talk about faster, stronger, more agile, NFL has the edge. let me ask you this. how big are most soccer players?

No one plays soccer, er, football here in the states.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
as far as being able to run long distances, i'll agree that soccer has the edge. but if you talk about faster, stronger, more agile, NFL has the edge. let me ask you this. how big are most soccer players?

Depends on the position. Zjelko Kalac for one is 202cm tall. But the smaller the better technique. And I dare to bet that no player in the NFL can keep up with DaMarcus Beasley. More agile? Haha, don't make me laugh. Footballs number one criteria is agility. You need to be creative as well. And I'll give you stronger. But most Americans forget about defenders in football, who need to be hard as a rock and fast at the same time.

Originally posted by ToMacco
No one plays soccer, er, football here in the states.

Can you explain the MLS, your national team, and the recent transfer of David Beckham from Real Madrid to LA Galaxy then?

Originally posted by Slay
Can you explain the MLS, your national team, and the recent transfer of David Beckham from Real Madrid to LA Galaxy then?

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Originally posted by Slay

Depends on the position. Zjelko Kalac for one is 202cm tall. But the smaller the better technique. And I dare to bet that no player in the NFL can keep up with DaMarcus Beasley. More agile? Haha, don't make me laugh. Footballs number one criteria is agility. You need to be creative as well. And I'll give you stronger. But most Americans forget about defenders in football, who need to be hard as a rock and fast at the same time.


NFL has some players that re 6'6 to 6'8, 225 to 250 pounds, and they run a 4.0 forty. their vertical leap is astounding.
i'd be willing to bet that no soccer players could cover marvin harrison on a deep route. i'd also be willing to bet that if marvin harrison learned the fundamentals of soccer, he'd be a helluva player. i just used him as an example.

Originally posted by ToMacco
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For the latter, of course. But for the first two, it makes no sense.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
NFL has some players that re 6'6 to 6'8, 225 to 250 pounds, and they run a 4.0 forty. their vertical leap is astounding.
i'd be willing to bet that no soccer players could cover marvin harrison on a deep route. i'd also be willing to bet that if marvin harrison learned the fundamentals of soccer, he'd be a helluva player. i just used him as an example.

No he wouldn't. He is far to heavy to be a good player. He'd probably end up getting a red card for trying to pick up the ball with his hands, or for one of those tackles. You are forgetting that technique is essential in football, not who has more brawn.